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formerly
English
Etymology
former +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?f??m?li/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?f??m?li/
- It may sometimes be overly enunciated like /?f??m?rli/ to stop listeners from confusing it with formally.
- Homophone: formally (nonrhotic accents)
Adverb
formerly (not comparable)
- at some time in the past
- previously; once
Translations
formerly From the web:
- what's formerly mean
- what formerly known as means
- what formerly known as
- formerly what does it means
- what does formerly incarcerated mean
- what were formerly kept in mews
- what does formerly grade b mean
- what does formerly mean on a birth certificate
izhitsa
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ?????? (ížica).
Noun
izhitsa (plural izhitsas)
- The obsolete Cyrillic letter ?, ?, formerly used in Russian to represent upsilon in borrowed words.
Translations
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